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Runlayer is now offering secure OpenClaw agentic capabilities for large enterprises
OpenClaw, the open source AI agent that excels at autonomous tasks on computers and which users can communicate with through popular messaging apps, has undoubtedly become a phenomena since its launch in November 2025, and especially in the last few months. Lured by the promise of greater business automation,... Read more
New Wisconsin Assembly advances Tribal-controlled statewide mobile sports betting plan
The Wisconsin State Assembly has signed off on Assembly Bill 601, pushing forward a plan that would allow mobile or online sports betting across the state under a structure run by federally recognized Native American tribes. The vote sends the proposal to the State Senate, showing the clearest momentum... Read more
Wisconsin Reverses Decision to Ban VPNs in Age-Verification Bill
Following a wave of criticism, Wisconsin lawmakers have decided not to include a ban on VPN services in their age-verification law, making its way through the state legislature. Wisconsin Senate Bill 130 (and its sister Assembly Bill 105), introduced in March 2025, aims to prohibit businesses from “publishing or... Read more
Government Docs Reveal New Details About Tesla and Waymo Robotaxis’ Human Babysitters
Are self-driving vehicles really just big, remote-controlled cars, with nameless and faceless people in far-off call centers piloting the things from behind consoles? As the vehicles and their science-fiction-like software expand to more cities, the conspiracy theory has rocketed around group chats and TikToks. It’s been powered, in part,... Read more
Dutch regulator warns gambling becoming normalized in everyday life across Netherlands
Dutch gambling regulators say betting is starting to feel like just another part of daily life for many people in the Netherlands. The cultural shift, they warn, could be nudging more people toward gambling while making it harder to spot when habits turn harmful. Fresh research from the Kansspelautoriteit... Read more
iPhone 18: Everything We Know About Apple’s Next Mobile Flagship
Key takeaways: Features: Dynamic Island might shrink, cameras could have a variable aperture and a bigger battery could be on the way. Colors: Apple could launch burgundy, purple and brown versions. Price: There have been no leaks about price increases, which is good news at this point. Release date:... Read more
Supreme Court Rules Most of Donald Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal
The US Supreme Court on Friday overturned most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which could lead to more than $175 billion in tariff refunds for American companies. In a 6-3 decision, the justices ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—the law that the Trump administration used to... Read more
Harwich man admits laundering $12K in romance fraud fueling gambling spiral
A Harwich man has admitted laundering more than £9,000 in a romance fraud that not only drained his victim’s savings but also pushed him into compulsive gambling and a spiral of depression. Adam Mowle, 34, of Larksfield Crescent in Essex, appeared before Ipswich Magistrates’ Court and pleaded guilty to... Read more
Virtual Boy Review: Nintendo’s Oddest Switch Accessory Yet Is an Immersive ’90s Museum
On my desk is a Nintendo device that looks like equipment stolen from a cyberpunk optical shop. It’s big, it’s red and black, it sits on a tripod, it has an eyepiece, and it has a Nintendo Switch 2 nestled inside. Hello, Virtual Boy, you’re back. Nintendo has made... Read more
Meet Scotland’s Whisky-Sniffing Robot Dog
Wooden barrels are what make the magic happen in your favorite bottle of whisky. They’re also the source of a long-standing problem in the spirits industry: They leak. A lot. At Bacardi Limited, the world’s largest privately held spirits company, barrel leakage is a massive headache. Consider the company’s... Read more